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HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop PC TG01-0000i (8BG56AV)
Microsoft Windows 11

i got 2 3200mhz in my pc, but its only showing as 2113 mhz. I know that hp doesnt allow xmp, but is there any other way i can have better speed?

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Greetings @itzkaio 

 

The memory HP ships with your PC should run at 3200 MT/s. 

 

Did you install new retail memory modules rated at 3200 MT's in your PC's MB?

 

Retail memory modules may only run at 2133 MT/s since your PC's MB does not support memory overclocking.

 

You may have options to get 3200 MT/s but I need to know why the currently installed memory modules are stuck at 2133 MT/s. Are you using retail memory modules?

 

Crucial Memory claims they can provide overclocked memory modules which will run at 3200 MT/s on many HP MBs.

 

Regards

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Yea i took out the ram that came with the computer and bought 2 corsair 3200 mhz. If i buy two Crucial 8gb 3200mhz will it run at 3200mhz speed?

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Greetings @itzkaio 

 

Okay, Corsair memory overclocking requires MB/BIOS support. Your PC does not have XMP support.

 

I can't guarantee you will get 3200 MT/s using compatible Crucial memory modules. I don't have your specific HP PC so I have no first hand knowledge on what memory modules will give your PC XMP memory speed and timings.

 

You can go to the Crucial Site. Use the Memory Scanner to see what Crucial offers for your PC's MB. Crucial guarantees memory compatibility on many HP MBs.

 

This Site lists many (3,527) TG01 PC benchmark scores and configurations. You can scroll down to check individual PCs for specific memory modules used to see if you can find 8 GB memory modules or 16 GB memory modules running at 3200 MT/s.

 

I checked a few PC configurations but only saw Samsung memory being used. Many of the TG01 systems I looked at were getting 2666 MT's.

 

Regards

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